These units are HD, but use older MPEG-2 technology. Depending on your provider, they may no longer receive or only receive limited HD channels. The new MPEG-4 DCX units will allow you to receive all HD channels you subscribe to.

For DCX 700, 3200 (P1 & P2) & 3400 not all units are MR compatible (-M or MOCA). Please refer to the products configuration options if you require this feature.

Most units have multiple price points & configurations that are not available through your provider (e.g. hard drive size up to 2TB). Please do not add the item to your cart w/o reviewing the available configurations.

You do not require a technician to install the unit unless you require a new outlet. The technician does not care what model you have, where you bought the unit, etc.

The Motorola DCT6208 combines the extraordinary features of digital cable — great programming options, interactive program guides, Video on Demand, and commercial-free, CD quality music — with digital video recording and the incredible picture quality and sound of high-definition television (HDTV). This was Motorola's first PVR, which records roughly 12 hours of HD. You can record one program while watching another. Later models became dual tuners which allowed you to record two programs at once.

The Motorola DCX3200 is a high definition (HD) set-top with a single 1 GHz tuner that supports both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC services.

The all-digital DCX3200 offers updated audio and video output interfaces, including HDMI® and Award-winning Dolby® Digital Plus audio. When configured with the optional MoCA® home networking interface, the DCX3200-M can serve as a multimedia client for accessing content from other compatible devices in the home.

This kit allows you to easily replace your existing 3.5" hard drive with a 1TB or 2TB (DCX3400 and newer only) model. Works with most Arris, Motorola or Pace HDMI PVR except for Pace RNG200N, Arris XG1V3 (Shaw Gateway), HDPVR630 or any other units which use 2.5" drives. 1TB gives you roughly 150 hours of HD recording, that's 6x the recording space of a 160GB HDD.